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The Avegant Glyph just got better with latest firmware update

VR Game Critic

The Avegant Glyph is a $699 personal home theater that straps onto your face, and it's a great product for privacy and gaming. The firmware update released today makes the hardware even better. It's a product that fills a niche that exists between a VR headset and a standard screen.

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Long-Anticipated Nreal Air AR Glasses Launch for US Users

ARPost

That is why the thinking behind Nreal Air is very focused on the aesthetics, display quality, and its connectivity with other hardware devices.” We don’t only have new information about the hardware. See Also: Dispelix and Avegant Partner to Enable Next-Gen AR Glasses. Software Announcements and Updates.

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Experience Weightless VR With This Waterproof Headset

VRScout

These are the kinds of weightless experiences Stephen Greenwood, director of creative development at Discovery Digital Networks, and Allan Evans, cofounder of headset maker Avegant , are creating with their custom VR headset designed for underwater use.

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Charting a Path to Viable Consumer AR Glasses, Part IV

AR Insider

The same insights can be extended to the display hardware. and Avegant is pursuing a foveated display for AR. This divide-and-conquer approach can work brilliantly in software, but in hardware—particularly face-worn hardware—a more holistic approach is needed. The demo is quite impressive.

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Lytro is Positioning Its Light Field Tech as VR’s Master Capture Format

Road to VR

. – – — – – The appeal of the light-field approach is certainly clear, especially for creators seeking to make narrative experiences that go above and beyond what’s possible to be rendered in real-time, even with top of the line hardware.

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A Brief History of Virtual Reality at CES

Road to VR

Wedged somewhat inconsiderately at the very start of every year (it’s OK CES organisers, no one in the tech industry have families they want to spend time with), the annual Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas is still the biggest event for hardware in the world.